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Lethal Combination
Looks like Kantana is going to try and make Partner In Crime happen again after it was announced almost 2 years back. They need a new cast since everybody and their moms left.
Kantana has shared a small video of the Reverse 4 You casting
Sadly we still don’t have the casting of Reverse 4 You but Kantana posted today the finalists of the casting
Reminder that this casting was for the re casting of the main character P’Four, and side’s characters that I think would be their friend group
Female Figure, Kantana, 1900, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of Africa
The function of figures like this one would have varied from community to community. The powdery ochre rubbed onto its surface has spiritual connotations, and this pigment has been applied in imitation of a real-life practice of coloring the human body. The red abrus seeds pressed into resin on the figure’s chest and head were used in local medicines and suggest healing and danger. Restricted gift of the Claire B. Zeisler Foundation Size: H. 53 cm (20 7/8 in.) Medium: Wood, pigment, resin, and abrus seeds
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/38608/
Female Figure, Kantana, 1900, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of Africa
The function of figures like this one would have varied from community to community. The powdery ochre rubbed onto its surface has spiritual connotations, and this pigment has been applied in imitation of a real-life practice of coloring the human body. The red abrus seeds pressed into resin on the figure’s chest and head were used in local medicines and suggest healing and danger. Restricted gift of the Claire B. Zeisler Foundation Size: H. 53 cm (20 7/8 in.) Medium: Wood, pigment, resin, and abrus seeds
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/38608/
Female Figure, Kantana, 1900, Art Institute of Chicago: Arts of Africa
The function of figures like this one would have varied from community to community. The powdery ochre rubbed onto its surface has spiritual connotations, and this pigment has been applied in imitation of a real-life practice of coloring the human body. The red abrus seeds pressed into resin on the figure’s chest and head were used in local medicines and suggest healing and danger. Restricted gift of the Claire B. Zeisler Foundation Size: H. 53 cm (20 7/8 in.) Medium: Wood, pigment, resin, and abrus seeds
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/38608/